Wow,you need to look at the EAD website. With the prices being what the are,the 8000 is a great bargin. If you can find a good price,the 8800 will keep you happy for a long time.
The sig8,8000 are close to the same. They have the 8-channel direct. They use the octopus cable to do this.
The 8800 has all the connection on the pre itself,and is a newer version.
The pro models have some spaceage circuitboard and a couple other tweeks. I have the non-pro 8800 and am very happy with it.
Try this page also. http://www.tricell-ent.com/EAD.htm
Enjoy
Tim
The sig8,8000 are close to the same. They have the 8-channel direct. They use the octopus cable to do this.
The 8800 has all the connection on the pre itself,and is a newer version.
The pro models have some spaceage circuitboard and a couple other tweeks. I have the non-pro 8800 and am very happy with it.
Try this page also. http://www.tricell-ent.com/EAD.htm
Enjoy
Tim
EAD Theatervision P, remote and manual Retai $3200 great for cd playback on a budget My system included a Elite DV-37 wich was to be replaced by the EAD. The EAD looks great stacked with teh PowerMaster And TheaterMaster but the real treat is the picture. The picture that comes out of the EAD is really detailed and has no blooming on the reds. EAD Theatervision P, remote and manual Retai $3200 great for cd playback on a budget My system included a Elite DV-37 wich was to be replaced by the EAD. The EAD looks great stacked with teh PowerMaster And TheaterMaster but the real treat is the picture. The picture that comes out of the EAD is really detailed and has no blooming on the reds. Noble Electronics will build a limited number of new EAD PowerMaster 8300 series amplifiers under contract to Boelen Electronics Inc. The amplifiers will conform to EAD specs, will be built with original circuit parts, and will include a Noble-developed improvement feature for the control board. The EAD TheaterMaster 8000 Pro is still considered one of the best pre/pro's on the market. This would suit an audiophiles HT system perfectly! Used as 2 channel DA Converter, 8000 Pro will be very hard to beat. 8000 Pro is the last serious design by original EAD company before being sold to Alpha Digital, so quality is not compromised. Oct 24, 2004.
EAD Enlightened Audio Designs was founded by Alastair Roxburgh and John Hagelin of Fairfield, Iowa, in 1990, until its acquisition by Alpha Digital Technologies of Ashland, Oregon in 2001. Since then, Frank Boelen’s Boelen Electronics had been offering modifications and repair to EAD owners, until that portion of the business was taken over by Greg Palma’s Noble Electronics in late 2005. Spss 22 torrent. Though no longer providing modification and repair to EAD owners, Boelen Electronics continued to market the Boelen Digital-Precise digital cable that Dagogo reviewed in March 2005.
In the 25 years since the first market appearance of separate digital-to-analog converters in the late 80’s to the present day, most manufacturers have been designing their products to serve 2-channel audiophiles, except for EAD (Enlightened Audio Designs).
EAD proceeded to create its first stand-alone DAC in the ensuing months and coined it the DSP 7000. Fitted with a gold faceplate, this unit was shown to audiophiles in a show in June 1991, and generated a number of orders so significant, that its payroll leaped from that of 4 employees to 20 in a matter of weeks.
Interior design app mac free lovely floor plan software for mac. As pointed out by Greg, who had the double duty as the QC Manager in charge of training new employees, 1995 was the year when EAD employed 54+ employees, many of whom were musicians selected by Greg to be trained as assemblyman, for their ability to demonstrate “good skills with their hands”.
Between the interim of September 2001 and December 2004, Alpha Digital Technologies of Ashland Oregon took over and relabeled several products. The original, 6-channel, TheaterMaster Encore/Ovation/Signature became the TM 6000 series for their 6-channel application, and similarly, TM 8000.
It was during the same period that Frank Boelen founded Boelen Electronics to provide repair and augmentation services to EAD products, until the founding of Noble Electronics recently.
A rough history of EAD products:
1990 to 1991: Rotel 855 CD player
1991 to (no data): DSP 7000 DAC
1991 to 1992: T 7000 laser disc/CD player
1992 to (no data): DSP 1000 DAC (an economy version of the DSP 7000)
1992 to (no data): T8000 laserdisc/CD player
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1992: Theatervision laser disc/CD player
1992: DSP 9000 pro DAC
1994 to 1997: TheaterMaster (classic)
1994 to 1997: Smart Cable RF demodulator T8000
199?: T1000 CD player
1996: DV1000 DVD player designed with Faroudja
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1997: TheaterMaster Encore/0vation/Signature
1997: Ultradisc 2000 CD player
1997: Ultradisc 2000 T CD transport, PowerMaster 2000 (5-channel, 400 watts per channel), PowerMaster 500 (5-channel, 100 watts per channel), PowerMaster 1000 (5-channel, 200 watts per channel)
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1999 to 2001: Theatervision P DVD player (with progressive scan output)
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2000: Ultradisc Pro DVD player (which later became DVDmaster), PowerMaster (8-channel, which later became PowerMaster 8300 series of development), 8- channel Upgrade for the TheaterMaster E/O/S